2,551 first-hand accounts of flood events in West Virginia, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →On the 23rd a surface boundary was stalled across southern West Virginia. It slowly moved north as a warm front on the 24th and 25th as a surface low crossed the region. This low then pushed a cold front through on the 26th and 27th.
Read the full account →An area of showers and thunderstorms converged on southeast West Virginia during the evening of the 8th, and lasting through the 9th, along a frontal boundary. Heavier downpours with up to 2 inches of rain in a short amount of time caused flash flooding over portions of the area.
Read the full account →Convection formed in the heat of the day, with highs around 90 degrees and dew points around 70. There was also an east-to-west boundary in the vicinity, likely from convective activity the previous night or earlier in the day.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
Read the full account →Heavy rain fell to the north of a stalled front on September 9th and 10th. One to three inches of rain fell across the eastern West Virginia Panhandle late on the 8th into the 9th, followed by another one to three inches on the 9th into the 10th.
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